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I am happy to find by the answer which you have favoured me with that your excellency approves of...
I do myself the honor to transmit to Your Excellency copies of the several contracts which have...
It is a considerable time since I received the Letter in which you informed me, it would be...
In settling my Accounts, The Clerks are at a loss to know, what number of Rations, properly...
I was in Alexandria yesterday where I see the King of Englands speech to his Parliament I think...
It is no small mortification to me to have occasion to report to your Excellency that our...
41857General Orders, 20 February 1783 (Washington Papers)
Parole Albany Countersigns Bolton, Coventry. For the day tomorrow Major Ashley. For duty the 7th...
Ill qualified as I am to pay you the various honours due to your uncommon priviledges, you must...
Five Officers Viz. Major Martlett—Captains Paulint—Marna & Caulesage & Lt Victor—with fourteen...
41860General Orders, 21 February 1783 (Washington Papers)
For the day tomorrow Lt Colonel Cochran. For duty the 3d Massachusetts regiment. At a General...
From the Letters which lately passed between your Excellency & Genl Carleton and from the Speech...
I am happy in having occasion to Congratulate Your Excellency on the Success which attended a...
I take the Liberty of inclosing to your Excellency a short Oration, delivered upon an Occasion...
41864General Orders, 22 February 1783 (Washington Papers)
For the day tomorrow Major Reading. For duty the 6th Massachusetts regiment. In order to extend...
I do myself the honor to enclose your Excellency the returns of the Southern Army for the Month...
A few days ago General Lincoln delivered me your favor of the 7th respecting the Enemy’s force at...
Yesterday I was honored with yours of the 5th instant. I presume before this time your near...
I have been honord by the hands of Maj. General Lincoln and Mr Higginson with the joint address...
22d Feby 1783 I have been informed that a reduction of General Hazen’s Regt to the establishment...
I have recd you favor of this date, & have to inform you that there are some circumstances which...
41871General Orders, 23 February 1783 (Washington Papers)
For the day tomorrow Major Carr. For duty the 2nd Massachusetts regiment. DLC : Papers of George...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 30th of last Month—and to inform...
I left the City of New York this day at 12. I have the honor of forwarding to your Excellency the...
41874General Orders, 24 February 1783 (Washington Papers)
For the day tomorrow Lt Colonel Vandyke. For duty the 8th Massachusetts regement. For The Non...
I consider my self in duty bound to explain to your Excellency the reason of my not waiting on...
When you passed the Army in December I believe you was fully impressed with the necessity of...
Beg leave to trouble you in behalf of Serjt Fisher formerly of Colonel Bailey now the 2d Regt—by...
The joy inspired by the speedy prospect of Peace, wch the King’s Speech to his Parliament...
I informed your Excellency last night of my return, and forwarded the papers which I hope are...
Some time ago I requested Colonel Humphrys to state to your Excellency, the Case of Lieutenant...
Notwithstanding the Enemy’s present dispositon for Peace, and that nothing else is apparently...
On the 21st inst I had the honor to inform Your Excellency of a successful Attempt against one of...
Lt Colo. Canfield’s Regiment at Stamford was raised to serve untill first of April next, he hath...
The subscriber is the person employed last Novr by His Excellency Govr Clinton to go over to Long...
41885General Orders, 25 February 1783 (Washington Papers)
For the day tomorrow Major Fish. For duty the 5th Massachusetts regiment. The Contractors for the...
I have no objection to your setting out for Boston tomorrow, and heartily wish you a pleasant...
I have delayd answering your Excellency’s favour in reply to mine requesting leave of absence...
At a reasonable Time after the Furloughs of Non-Commissioned Officers & Soldiers expire, they are...
I have taken the Commander in Chief’s Orders on the subject of your Letter, & have to inform you,...
It was some time since Reported to me that sundry Artillery-Stores had been stolen from the...
The foregoing letter was written on the day of its date; but not being then sent; I have the...
I have been honored with your favor of the 15th Instt—I am sorry you should have given yourself...
Some complaints having been made respecting the quality of the Beef lately issued to the Troops,...
I have recd your favor of the 24th & laid the subject of it, with the several Papers relating...
When in New York, several of the Inhabitants of Long-Island, and others who have advanced money...
Your Letter of the 12th Inst. is at hand—be assured I never had the smallest intention or most...
41897General Orders, 26 February 1783 (Washington Papers)
For the day tomorrow Major scott. For duty the Maryland Detachment. Captain Bushnell being the...
I have received your favor of the 10th of Febry & must take the liberty to tell you candidly...
I am sorry to have to acquaint your Excellency, for the information of Congress, that a project...
I had the honor of receiving your Excellency’s letter of the 30th ult. which I immediately laid...